Diverse animals can orient using geomagnetic cues, but little is known about the neurophysiological mechanisms that underlie magnetic field detection. The marine mollusc Tritonia diomedea (Bergh) has a magnetic sense and its nervous system is amenable to cellular-level electrophysiological analysis. In a semi-intact whole-animal preparation, intracellular recordings from the large, visually identifiable neurons left pedal 5 (LPe5) and right pedal 5 (RPe5) in the brain of Tritonia revealed enhanced electrical activity in response to changes in ambient earth-strength magnetic fields. No such changes in activity were observed in approximately 50 other neurons subjected to identical magnetic stimuli. The responses of LPe5 were characterized by increases in spiking frequency occurring about 6-16 min after the ambient magnetic field had been rotated to a new position. The response was abolished when the brain had been isolated from the periphery of the animal by severing nerves, a procedure that also transected prominent neurites of LPe5. We hypothesize that LPe5 is one component of a neural circuit mediating detection of the earth's magnetic field or orientation to it.

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各种动物可以使用地磁提示进行定向,但对磁场检测的神经生理机制知之甚少。海洋软体动物三倍体 (Bergh) 具有磁性,其神经系统易于进行细胞水平的电生理分析。在半完整的全动物制剂中,来自Tritonia大脑中视觉上可识别的大型神经元左踏板5 (LPe5) 和右踏板5 (RPe5) 的细胞内记录显示,响应周围地球强度磁场的变化,电活动增强。在大约50个其他受到相同磁刺激的神经元中未观察到这种活动变化。LPe5的响应的特征是在环境磁场旋转到新位置后约6-16分钟发生的尖峰频率增加。当通过切断神经将大脑与动物的外围隔离时,这种反应被消除了,这一过程也横切了lpe5的突出神经突。我们假设LPe5是介导检测地球磁场或对其定向的神经电路的一个组成部分。

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